Example sentences of "for [noun pl] [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | At least 114 wiretaps were requested for reasons ranging from suspected arms trading to terrorist links or presidential security , but it was not clear if all the taps were actually carried out , the left-wing daily said . |
2 | This process , characteristic of the whole of the public enterprise sector , occurred earlier in Britain than in Spain for reasons explained in previous chapters . |
3 | If it is , it will be for reasons to do with overall levels of sentencing for many sorts of crimes , not merely those related to drugs . |
4 | RENFE 's deficit , for reasons discussed in other chapters , exploded during the 1970s and the first half of the 1980s . |
5 | D. ) specification for products purchased for military service and use . |
6 | The fact is that there is no privilege for confidences given to hon. Members . |
7 | Furthermore , within Compact there is a strong incentive for employers to participate in this sort of curriculum support since it provides insights into the ways the schools which they are partnering approach learning . |
8 | The decision of the Divisional Court in Reg. v. Derby Crown Court , Ex parte Brooks ( 1984 ) 80 Cr.App.R. 164 for some time seems to have provided the guidelines for courts faced with this problem of delay . |
9 | As for the claim that the older acts and the common law had allowed the imposition of harsher penalties , this was not for the simple fact of combination but for activities linked with industrial disputes that could have attracted prosecution for riot , intimidation , assault or destruction of property as much after 1799 as before . |
10 | For satellites launched with this vehicle , which has failed on two launches out of five , the premium is set around 12 per cent . |
11 | ‘ And the TCCB 's directive for pitches has for several years now been that they must start dry . ’ |
12 | This result agrees with our experience for surfaces embedded in three space . |
13 | Almost any substantial group of buildings with perhaps a shop , or village hall is today called a village and this leads to great confusion , both for researchers looking at earlier arrangements , and for the inhabitants for whom finer definitions are not needed . |
14 | While welcoming the changes that the Minister has introduced to the home improvement grants scheme for houses affected by high radon levels , may I ask whether he agrees that in cases of severe hardship there should be access to 100 per cent . |
15 | According to the Halifax , the average price for houses paid by first-time buyers in Scotland is £40,592 and the average mortgage advance is £33,535 . |
16 | Established and emergent efforts to achieve a generic theory of qualitative analysis and the role of such theories in specifying requirements for programmes to assist in qualitative analysis . |
17 | Concern centres on the likely shortage of buyers for projects funded on short-term development finance from the banks . |
18 | Decided on 300 as optimum print run for notes to go in Green Box . |
19 | This approach allows in particular for bequests resulting from expected wage differences between parent and child . |
20 | For groups to function at this level , opportunity has to be given for full social contact between members , and the emphasis has to be placed not on activity , but on group interaction . |
21 | As these sales have evolved from the original trading of bric-a-brac and home produce to an open market for all goods , this has proved a lucrative market place for groups trading in illegal software . |
22 | ‘ As these sales have evolved form the original trading of bric-a-brac and home produce to an open market for all goods , this has proved a lucrative marketplace for groups trading in illegal software . ’ |
23 | Except for birds seen during severe winter weather , which have often associated with influxes of other geese , records of this species are open to the suspicion that the birds have escaped from captivity . |
24 | The bill to reform the legal profession and abolish barristers ' monopoly rights in the higher courts will pave the way for solicitors to appear in any court , up to the House of Lords . |
25 | The bill to reform the legal profession and abolish barristers ' monopoly rights in the higher courts will pave the way for solicitors to appear in any court , up to the House of Lords . |
26 | THE BILL to reform the legal profession and abolish barristers ' monopoly rights in the higher courts will pave the way for solicitors to appear in any court , up to the House of Lords . |
27 | THE BILL to reform the legal profession and abolish barristers ' monopoly rights in the higher courts will pave the way for solicitors to appear in any court , up to the House of Lords . |
28 | Redeployment Redeployed staff should be given consideration for vacancies occurring within any area of the Group . |
29 | We regret that we are unable to provide this rail fare facility for clients booking within one week of departure . |
30 | It was important … for polytechnics to develop as viable alternatives to universities in areas where they overlapped , and not as pale reflections . |